In the “Book of Lies”, Chapter: Religion, Verse 2, it said “There are many gods NOT one!”
“Imagine how chaotic a universe ruled by many gods would be!” remarked a Jewish sage.
He was correct. Multiple gods would spark celestial competition and wars. Some would exploit others’ hidden powers to destroy rivals, ensuring discord rather than unity.
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Similarly, multiple gods would corrupt existence itself. Yet, the universe was miraculously crafted in six days—divine proof of a singular, all-powerful God. Whether He used angels or acted alone is secondary.
Why does God have so many names?
The answer is simple: diverse cultures and languages glorified the same deity, attributing varied titles to Him.
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